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    Methods in robust and adaptive control

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    Menin Deficiency Leads to Depressive-like Behaviors in Mice by Modulating Astrocyte-Mediated Neuroinflammation

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    厦门大学医学院、神经科学研究所张杰教授团队发现了抑郁症新的致病基因MEN1,并阐明了MEN1调控星形胶质细胞炎症导致抑郁发生发展的新机制,为抑郁症的诊治提供了新靶点和方向。抑郁症是严重威胁人类健康的重大神经系统疾病,危及全球30%的人口。但对其发病机制并不清楚。张杰教授团队发现,在慢性不可预测以及LPS处理的模拟抑郁小鼠模型中,多发性内分泌肿瘤蛋白(menin)在大脑中的表达显著降低,并且在星形胶质细胞中降低最明显。为了研究menin是否参与了小鼠抑郁表型的产生,研究团队制作了多种神经系统menin条件性敲除小鼠。通过对这些小鼠行为学的检测,锁定了只有在星形胶质细胞中敲除menin后,小鼠才会表现出抑郁样表型。证实了menin可能是通过调控星形胶质细胞的功能促进了抑郁的发生。 MEN1基因的突变会导致多发性内分泌肿瘤,而内分泌的紊乱和抑郁等精神疾病有着密切的联系。下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴(HPA轴)的功能紊乱直接参与了抑郁的产生。基于此研究团队推测MEN1的基因突变是否也会导致抑郁的发生。通过和中国医学科学院基础所的许琪教授合作,研究团队对1000多例重度抑郁患者和800多例对照人群进行了MEN1基因的外显子测序。通过测序发现MEN1的一个SNP s375804228和抑郁的发生有着显著关联。该SNP导致menin第503位的氨基酸由G突变成D。通过功能研究进一步证实该突变可以阻断menin和p65的结合,从而过度激活NF-κB-IL-1β通路,导致神经炎症的发生。 张杰,厦门大学特聘教授、博士生导师。国家优秀青年科学基金;教育部新世纪优秀人才;福建省杰出青年科学基金;厦门市五四青年奖章等获得者。2011年8月加入厦门大学医学院神经科学研究所担任教授至今。张杰博士主要从事重大神经系统疾病(老年痴呆、帕金森、抑郁症、自闭症、术后认知障碍、胶质瘤)等的发病机制和药物开发研究。至今以第一作者或者通讯作者在国际知名期刊发表研究论文21篇。其中回国独立开展研究工作以后,作为通讯作者在 Neuron,Cell Reports, PNAS, The Journal of Neuroscience, Clinical Cancer Research,Cell Death and Disease, JBC, Chemistry,Chem. Biol. Drug Des.等杂志上发表多篇研究论文。【Abstract】Astrocyte dysfunction and inflammation are associated with the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the mechanisms underlying these effects remain largely unknown. Here, we found that multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (Men1; protein: menin) expression is attenuated in the brain of mice exposed to CUMS (chronic unpredictable mild stress) or lipopolysaccharide. Astrocyte-specific reduction of Men1 (GcKO) led to depressive-like behaviors in mice. We observed enhanced NF-κB activation and IL-1β production with menin deficiency in astrocytes, where depressive-like behaviors in GcKO mice were restored by NF-κB inhibitor or IL-1β receptor antagonist. Importantly, we identified a SNP, rs375804228, in human MEN1, where G503D substitution is associated with a higher risk of MDD onset. G503D substitution abolished menin-p65 interactions, thereby enhancing NF-κB activation and IL-1β production. Our results reveal a distinct astroglial role for menin in regulating neuroinflammation in depression, indicating that menin may be an attractive therapeutic target in MDD.We thank Prof. Guanghui Jin (Xiamen University) and Prof. Xianxin Hua (University of Pennsylvania) for providing the Men1-floxp mice. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 81522016, 81271421, and 31571055 to J.Z.; 81625008 and 31430048 to Q.X.; 81630026 to Z.Y.; 81771163 and U1405222 to H.X.; U1505227 to G.B.; 81472725 to W.M.), the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (grant 2013J01147 and 2014J06019 to J.Z.), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (grants 20720150062 and 20720180049 to J.Z.), the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2016YFC1305903), and CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (grant 2016I2M1004 to Q.X.).研究工作得到国家自然科学基金项目(81522016、81271421、31571055)以及厦门大学校长基金等资助

    Cytoskeleton assembly in toxoplasma gondii cell division

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    Cell division across members of the protozoan parasite phylum Apicomplexa displays a surprising diversity between different species as well as between different life stages of the same parasite. In most cases, infection of a host cell by a single parasite results in the formation of a polyploid cell from which individual daughters bud in a process dependent on a final round of mitosis. Unlike other apicomplexans, Toxoplasma gondii divides by a binary process consisting of internal budding that results in only two daughter cells per round of division. Since T. gondii is experimentally accessible and displays the simplest division mode, it has manifested itself as a model for apicomplexan daughter formation. Here, we review newly emerging insights in the prominent role that assembly of the cortical cytoskeletal scaffold plays in the process of daughter parasite formation
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